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LFL’s 15th Birthday – A Celebration of Our Journey

Celebrating 15 Years of LegalforLandlords 2024 marks a major milestone for LegalforLandlords — our 15th birthday! Over the past decade and a half, we’ve grown, evolved, and adapted. This celebration gave us a moment to reflect on our journey, while also looking ahead with excitement. The office buzzed with energy as the team gathered to […]

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LegalforLandlords: How one problem became 15 years of success

If a genie offered you a problem-free life, would you take it? Many would opt for the lack of worry and the convenience, but they’d be passing up the chance to learn and grow. Solving problems is how change happens. Back in 2009, private landlord Sim Sekhon couldn’t find the affordable legal help he needed. […]

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How to secure your new rental home

How to secure your new rental home. Get ready to make a move! The competition for rental properties is fierce. Demand is high and landlords and letting agents can afford to be fussy. You might be an ideal tenant but, even so, another ‘ideal’ tenant could beat you to it. Sometimes finding your new place […]

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Can you evict a commercial tenant for not paying rent?

Commercial properties offer landlords a steady income stream, but what happens when a tenant fails to pay rent? The process for eviction differs significantly between residential and commercial tenancies. Key Differences Between Residential and Commercial Eviction Legislation: Residential tenancies are governed by the Housing Act 1988, while commercial leases fall under common law principles and […]

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With the election over, what’s next for Property?

A landslide win the Labour Party, the Conservative party are licking their wounds and the Liberal Democrats are jubilant. As always there are surprising results at a constituency level and some big figures have lost their seats. But, overall, the outcome is pretty much as the property sector expected. Both of the main parties had […]

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Key Housing Policies from Labour and Conservative Party Manifestos

Key Housing Policies from Labour and Conservative Party Manifestos: What landlords need to know. The manifestos of the big parties are now published. With 136 pages in the Labour version and another 76 pages from the Conservatives, it seems like a good idea to pick out those parts of the documents which relate to housing […]

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What to do if your tenant doesn’t pay rent: A guide for UK landlords

Every landlord hopes for a smooth and trouble-free tenancy, but unfortunately, there can be times when a tenant doesn’t pay rent. This can be stressful and leave you wondering what steps to take next. Here at LFL, we understand the challenges landlords face. We’ve put together this guide to help you navigate the process of […]

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Building insurance in the UK: Landlord vs. Tenant obligations

In the ever-evolving landscape of UK property rental, one common query persists: who bears the responsibility for building insurance? Whether you’re a landlord or a tenant, understanding this aspect is crucial for fostering seamless tenancy agreements and effective financial management. In this blog post, we aim to shed light on the intricacies of building insurance […]

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Going the extra mile for the little ones

We’re always keen to go the extra mile, but four of our team are ready to prove that they can handle that – and more – with a skydive taking place in Cumbria on May 11th. Mags, Rebecca, Paula and Dan are prepping to jump from a height of around three miles, showing both their […]

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Give and Take: The Spring Budget 2024

Give and Take: The Spring Budget 2024 – by Sim Sekhon Before Jeremy Hunt stood up in the House to deliver his spring budget, the mainstream media’s focus was on changes to national insurance. But those of us in the property rental sector, already concerned about upcoming legislation, had a different focus: what would the […]

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UK Lettings and Rental Home Predictions for 2024

UK Lettings and Rental Home Predictions for 2024. The UK rental market is – and always has been – shaped by economic, social and legislative factors. In this blog post, we delve into the current state of the UK lettings and rental home market, and explore what recent data, expert analysis and emerging trends indicate […]

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Ensuring the validity of a Section 21 notice

Ensuring the Validity of a Section 21 Notice For landlords, the Section 21 notice stands as a pivotal instrument in reclaiming possession of a property. However, its validity hinges on meticulous attention to detail and adherence to legal requisites. Here’s a comprehensive look at factors that might render a Section 21 notice invalid. When drafting […]

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How to evict a tenant legally

How to evict a tenant legally A comprehensive guide by LegalforLandlords Navigating the eviction process as a landlord can be complex and demanding. Ensuring compliance with legal procedures is essential for a successful eviction while safeguarding your rights as a property owner. This comprehensive guide from LFL provides expert insights and step-by-step advice to help […]

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LFL Digest: November Newsletters

The latest news from LFL. Please find our November Newsletters below containing all that is new in the property world for agents, landlords and tenants. November 2023 – Newsletter – Agents November 2023 – Newsletter – Landlords November 2023 – Newsletter – Tenants

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Shocking eviction statistics revealed

Shocking eviction statistics revealed. The law should protect everyone. It’s failing landlords. The Government’s recent decision to delay the abolition of Section 21 no-fault evictions was, at least in part, due to the current problems with the courts. There are proposals for a new digitised system, but few in the lettings industry expect improvements to […]

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